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12 Must Known Arrangement Techniques
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ส.ค. 2024
- In this video, we're diving deep into 12 essential arrangement techniques that every music producer should know. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, these techniques are your key to crafting tracks more efficiently and creatively.
Here's what we'll cover:
Signature Sound: Discover how to define and harness your signature sound, the secret sauce that streamlines your arrangement process.
Track Length: Learn why shorter tracks can be easier to arrange effectively, allowing you to maintain listener engagement.
Looping Strategy: Explore the benefits of starting with longer loops (16 bars) to simplify the arrangement and expedite the track's completion.
Arrangement Templates: Implement a personalized arrangement template or structure tailored to your music style, facilitating smoother and quicker arrangements.
Rule of 3 and Micro FX: Add excitement to your tracks by introducing variation every 4 repetitions, and master the art of using micro effects strategically.
Energy Contrast: Understand how to balance and contrast energy levels within your tracks for a dynamic listening experience.
Automation and Movement: Create movement and interest through automation techniques that captivate your audience.
Strategic Pauses: Learn how to use pauses effectively to inject drama and anticipation into your music.
Minimalism: Embrace minimalism in music production to convey powerful emotions with fewer elements.
Reference Tracks: Decode the magic of reference tracks, using them as a guide to enhance the quality of your music.
Ear Training: Train your ears and hone your intuition to make informed musical decisions that accelerate your arrangement process.
These invaluable techniques will not only help you arrange music more efficiently but also elevate the overall quality of your productions. So, whether you're crafting your next hit or simply refining your skills, join us on this transformative journey into the art of arrangement.
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00:00-01:00 - Intro
01:00-02:59 - Signature Sound
02:59-03:48 - Length of your track
03:48-07:48 - Start with longer loops
07:48-14:19 - Arrangement template
14:19-18:48 - Rule of 3 & micro FX
18:48-25:02 - Automation & Movement
25:02-27:30 - Pauses
27:30-30:50 - Melodic vs Atmospheric Track
30:50-35:41 - Minimalism
35:41-37:49 - The notepad technique
37:49-39:40 - Copying and analysing reference tracks
39:40-40:56 - Trial & Error
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This video is the first one where I can say it’s thoroughly pure gold. Thank you so much, this is going to help me to the next level 🙏🏻
Glad to hear bro let’s go 🔥🔥
The best arrangement vid I've seen! Subbed 4 LIFE ! 👍🏾
thanks broski :)
One of the most useful tutorials out there!
thank you broo appreciate the feedback :)
Wow! Thanks for this!!
Good one, mate! Nothing too cryptic, too obscure, just the basic issues/techniques to make electronic, and maybe a little more specifically, dance tracks.
There is a lot more that can be done, generally, and even specifically, to meet certain genre conventions, but if a young to intermediate producer gets good at all of these issues/techniques, they'll be firmly on their way towards finding their way!
So, thank you for taking the time to put all this together for the wee ones! I hope TH-cam is letting you out of the box and sharing your content more widely.
Hero!
Thank you very much man! This support means a lot :)
I will continue with the content for sure!
Amazing video. The best one I have seen on TH-cam!!!!!!
I really appreciate this video for what it is, but come on mate, THE best video on TH-cam... that is quite a claim!
Great video flux, very descriptive!
thanks bro glad you dig it :)
Great! Thanks for the extremely practical advice.
Well structured and really insightful material! Thank you
Thank you broski glad you liked it! :)
Great video and well explained. Subscribed!
thanks man glad you're enjoying content :)
GREAT video! i needed that so much! and after watching many many arrangements videos this is by far the best one! thanks a lot for sharing!!
Thanks a lot man! Glad to hear :)
What was your favorite tip?
Thank you for the great ideas!!!
Great video! Thank you!!!
awesome material youtube just recommended me this and i´m greateful !!
thanks so much bro :)
Arrangement and mastering are the two most difficult things for me in music production. It's a nice adventure to work out a melodic idea and all the stuff around it. But making a full track out of this idea is much more difficult.
I was not aware of the structure. I make changes from one part of a track to another part intentionally and with gutt feeling. But the structure that you showed is really an eye-opener. Nevertheless it is worth keeping the flow going.
Besides that, there were a lot of interesting tips in this video. Well done. Thank you very much for sharing your insights.
Hot Since 82 in the background. Good choice!
haha thanks bro
Great content!
thank you man! I learned a lot from your channel, keep up the good work too :)
Great content as usual! thanks for sharing these :)
you're welcome man :)
Good video man 👊🏻
thank you buddy! :)
My trick to teaching people to arrange is edit edit edit. Make your masterpiece then make it 3 mins. This teaches you to make use of space and time
good trick!
Nice!
In fact, even this is really subjective, I like to start with 32 bars loops, then 16, then 8, then 4 then 2, then 1.
Of course, the smaller the loop, less frequent they are or darker they are or softer they are...
Then the "not a loop" stuff...
But, it's very subjective...
Nice video
thanks man!
The 1st minute of this video gets a thumbs-up!
thank you appreciate the feedback :)
what song was that in the intro? great video btw
Hot Since 82 - Buggin (feat. Jem Cooke)
you're a legend @@nirmalmojidra9875
What was the most valuable tip from this video?
One of the people who is destroying music from the inside. "Make your songs all sound the same, it's easier that way, and make them shorter, why would you wanna spend TIME on a track?" Be less creative. Don't challenge yourself. If Spotify says there's a trend, well get on it! Lord knows you wouldn't wanna be original. ffs man. Wake up.
It’s a lost generation don’t bother you’re wasting your time. These people are all pathetic. They should be flipping hamburgers. Actually, they probably are.
this is not the best advice but i guess he gets views lol
Tip number one learn how to play an instrument
Bravo Frank!
good tip, actually helps a lot with production
u have tg or discord group?
I have a tg channel, gotta start a discord server too
link tg plz@@Fluxeon